BNB Chain’s, previously known as Binance Smart Chain, X account was compromised earlier on Wednesday, with hackers driving a phishing attack to scam BNB Chain followers. Changpeng Zhao, commonly referred to as CZ, the former CEO of Binance, confirms the attacks with a warning.
Multiple posts from the BNB Chain’s X account about a mysterious Airdrop announcement on Wednesday raised alarm bells, with Changpeng Zhao issuing an early warning of a potential risk.
BNBChain's compromised post. Source: X
The links shared with the Airdrop announcement redirect to a fake BNB Chain website with a different domain name, which makes it a “Phishing attack” where hackers can obtain personal information and credentials from a user trying to log in.
CZ has asked users not to connect the requested Wallet Connect feature to phishing websites. Furthermore, take-down requests are raised to deactivate the website.
Users are advised to always verify the domain names when attempting to log in from a redirected link, even from official sources, to prevent such attacks.
BNB, previously known as Binance Coin, remains largely unaffected by the recent hack. The token holds above the $1,000 psychological level at press time on Wednesday, following a 2% drop from the previous day.
Furthermore, the upcycle in motion within a rising channel pattern on the daily chart indicates upside potential, which could reach the record-high of $1,083 set on September 21.
BNB/USDT daily price chart.
However, an extension in Tuesday’s pullback could test the support trendline at $950.